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. >> let sandy didn't say is that i have lived through one third of the history of the. [applause] which tells you what a young country it is or what an old man i am. i am so pleased to be here. sandy, thank you for the moderately good introduction george and gaffe then thank you for supporting this institution. we appreciate it. i am a supporter myself and i thank you. alves sandy said life in traveling around talking about the book "rumsfeld's rules." i'm told that you are ready to ask some questions. i will answer the questions i know the answers to bid i will respond to the others. [laughter] but before i do, just a few words about this book. i spent four years writing my memoirs, "rumsfeld's rules," i mean the known and unknown and as i did that i kept thinking about "rumsfeld's rules" and i decided that i should do that. it started because my mother was a schoolteacher. i started carrying a load cards like this and i still do to this day. she said at the end of the week read them and remind yourself of what they mean and i started writing down the fault or ideas or
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hurricane sandy. but she's open today. >>> we have a lot to bring you including the latest in the george zimmerman trial, people from zimmerman's past coming forward to testify, including an interesting witness, one of his former professors. did they prove he's a wannabe cop looking for a fight. >> we have got to show you this. check out this giant sinkhole that suddenly opened in the middle of a busy ohio street. the driver plummetin
hurricane sandy. but she's open today. >>> we have a lot to bring you including the latest in the george zimmerman trial, people from zimmerman's past coming forward to testify, including an interesting witness, one of his former professors. did they prove he's a wannabe cop looking for a fight. >> we have got to show you this. check out this giant sinkhole that suddenly opened in the middle of a busy ohio street. the driver plummetin
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what's going on here is that the statue of liberty is reopening for the first time since hurricane sandy came ashore. so it's been over six months now on liberty island about 75% of the island was completely submerged by the storm surge here. ellis island also was completely submerged. that ended up about $59 million worth of damage. let's take a look at what is going to be happening though as far as the weather across this area. we still have the cloud cover, we're still going to have the rain showers in effect. so that may be souring up some of the activities, but still the heavy stuff is going to be remaining here towards the south. you got any independence day plans down here, that is very well going to be a hard time getting those off because right now look at the florida panhandle. still expecting about 200 millimeters of rainfall, flash flood watches and warnings in effect across much of alabama through georgia, even into tennessee and kentucky here as well. those showers continue to persist overhead. then off towards the west i know we have this rain symbol here, but this is not
what's going on here is that the statue of liberty is reopening for the first time since hurricane sandy came ashore. so it's been over six months now on liberty island about 75% of the island was completely submerged by the storm surge here. ellis island also was completely submerged. that ended up about $59 million worth of damage. let's take a look at what is going to be happening though as far as the weather across this area. we still have the cloud cover, we're still going to have the rain...
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lady liberty reopens after much of its island was damaged by sandy. just minutes ago the very first ferry began arriving at liberty island. pamela brown is there for the special celebration. good morning! >> reporter: good morning to you, carol. just awe inspiring to be out here at the statue of liberty on this independence day. you see here behind me the sun is illuminating this patriotic symbol of freedom. there is a crowd pouring in here to liberty island. they are the first visitors here in eight months, ever since super storm sandy hammered liberty island. 15,000 people all together expected to make their way to liberty island today. lady liberty is once again ready to face the masses yearning for a closer look at one of america's most iconic figures. >> it is a big thing in new york. one of the things we were looking most forward to seeing. >> it lit the way for to us have a better life and it is important for my children to see and experience that. >> reporter: hurricane sandy forced lady liberty's closing just a day after her 126th anniversary
lady liberty reopens after much of its island was damaged by sandy. just minutes ago the very first ferry began arriving at liberty island. pamela brown is there for the special celebration. good morning! >> reporter: good morning to you, carol. just awe inspiring to be out here at the statue of liberty on this independence day. you see here behind me the sun is illuminating this patriotic symbol of freedom. there is a crowd pouring in here to liberty island. they are the first visitors...
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last october, hurricane sandy damaged the electrical systems on the statue's island. crowds of tourists arrived to snap photos and enjoy the view of manhattan. >> i think it's wonderful that they finally opened it, and took this opportunity to see it on the opening day. >> it's huge. yeah. i hadn't realized it was quite so big from a distance. so yeah, it's really amazing to be here and looking up. >> thank god they all came here. >> a ceremony was also held to celebrate the reopening. >> our freedoms are self-evident but they're not self-fulfilling. lady liberty is welcome to all, to all who yearn to breathe free is just, i think, like the fourth of july. it's at the heart of what america really is all about. >> about 3.5 million people visit the national landmark every year. >>> and that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
last october, hurricane sandy damaged the electrical systems on the statue's island. crowds of tourists arrived to snap photos and enjoy the view of manhattan. >> i think it's wonderful that they finally opened it, and took this opportunity to see it on the opening day. >> it's huge. yeah. i hadn't realized it was quite so big from a distance. so yeah, it's really amazing to be here and looking up. >> thank god they all came here. >> a ceremony was also held to celebrate...
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now, what i would like to do is have sandy or somebody -- where are these people? do you have microphones? >> i think you do. there you are. i would be happy to respond to questions as i say and even answer some. i will do my best. what you need to do what i suppose is raise your hand and sandy will bring you a microphone. >> i always hate the first question. anyone that pops up like a jack in the box with a first question scares me to death. >> those lights are bright. they did a good one. i'm going to embarrass you if you don't. [laughter] >> here's what we will do, mr. secretary. >> someone has to turn his microphone on. you had the floor appeared before. >> who has the first question? okay to the you've got it. is your microphone on? >> okay. mr. secretary, i do have two quick questions -- no, i am et one in july. i do not need multi part questions. [laughter] it is 7:15 and 10:15 in washington where i flew in from yesterday. single part question. [laughter] >> okay. >> but i mean, feel free to go ahead. [laughter] >> first question is will you -- know, you onl
now, what i would like to do is have sandy or somebody -- where are these people? do you have microphones? >> i think you do. there you are. i would be happy to respond to questions as i say and even answer some. i will do my best. what you need to do what i suppose is raise your hand and sandy will bring you a microphone. >> i always hate the first question. anyone that pops up like a jack in the box with a first question scares me to death. >> those lights are bright. they...
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the statue of liberty was closed after hurricane sandy destroyed large parts of liberty island where she stands. but the cleanup is now done, and pamela brown got rare access inside this famous american icon. >> reporter: lady liberty is once again ready to face the masses yearning for a closer look at one of america's most iconic figures. >> it's a big thing in new york. probably one of the things we were looking most forward to see. >> it lit the way for us to have a better life, and it's important my children be able to see, experience, and understand that. >> reporter: hurricane sandy forced lady liberty's closing just a day after her 126th anniversary. while the statue itself emerged unscathed, storm surge socked almost 3/46 liberty island leaving bricks ripped up, docks destroyed, and debris everywhere. adding insult to injury, the statue had just reopened the day before the storm after a year of renovations. cnn got rare access inside for the reopening all the way to her crown. the track up a steep 377-step narrow spiral staircase leads to spectacular views high above new york
the statue of liberty was closed after hurricane sandy destroyed large parts of liberty island where she stands. but the cleanup is now done, and pamela brown got rare access inside this famous american icon. >> reporter: lady liberty is once again ready to face the masses yearning for a closer look at one of america's most iconic figures. >> it's a big thing in new york. probably one of the things we were looking most forward to see. >> it lit the way for us to have a better...
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visitors are invited for the first time since super storm sandy damaged liberty island and our pamela brown is there. >> an estimated 15,000 people are pouring into liberty island today to see lady liberty in all of her glory on this independence day. today holds special meaning for these visitors. they're the first ones here on the island in eight months. >> lady liberty is once again ready to face the masses, yearning for a closer look at one of america's most iconic figures. >> to be here at the statue of liberty on its opening day on the fourth of july, it is just amazing. it is really just makes your heart swell. >> everyone is waiting for so long to be back here. i think it is beautiful. we all see pictures, but to be here makes everything more real. >> super storm sandy forced lady liberty's closing just a day after her 126th anniversary. while the statue itselfy americaned unscathed, the storm surge stocked almost three quarters of liberty island leaving bricks ripped up and docks destroyed and debris everywhere and adding insult to injury the statue reopened after a year of r
visitors are invited for the first time since super storm sandy damaged liberty island and our pamela brown is there. >> an estimated 15,000 people are pouring into liberty island today to see lady liberty in all of her glory on this independence day. today holds special meaning for these visitors. they're the first ones here on the island in eight months. >> lady liberty is once again ready to face the masses, yearning for a closer look at one of america's most iconic figures....
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what if i told you hurricane sandy trigger them and to utility companies can do nothing to stothem? nothing to stothem? the suit is bringing ok, i am coming. [ susan ] i hate that the reason we're always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have an accident. be right back. so today, i'm finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviazill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or cannot empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help ght away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizzins, drowsiness, and dreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks unt you know how toviaz affects you. the most common side effts are dry mouth and constipation. [ susan ] today, i'm visiting my son without visiting every single bathroom. [ female announc
what if i told you hurricane sandy trigger them and to utility companies can do nothing to stothem? nothing to stothem? the suit is bringing ok, i am coming. [ susan ] i hate that the reason we're always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have an accident. be right back. so today, i'm finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about...
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objections well gee our products and golf a wide range of foods from corn and rise to chocolate m e m l well sandy are an american multinational corporation owns around ninety percent of all modified seeds causing global conversely over its domination of the market it's accused of crushing small businesses and farming out of prizes even driving some farmers to suicide well that's as anti g.m. activists warn the modified food may be deadly allergies liver an immune system problems and these are just a few of the reported side effects well to discuss the issue. where we have a report from our correspondent point boyo. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is as safe as they and the government to shore it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow families to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil alrea
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glor: america celebrates independence and the reopening of the statue of liberty eight months after sandy. and a course of their own. veterans discover a critical link to their recovery. >> i love the game. if i didn't have the game, i don't know if i'd be the same person i am today. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone.
glor: america celebrates independence and the reopening of the statue of liberty eight months after sandy. and a course of their own. veterans discover a critical link to their recovery. >> i love the game. if i didn't have the game, i don't know if i'd be the same person i am today. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone.
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had the floor up here before, sandy. >> who has the first question? okay. you have it. okay, anthony. is your mic on? >> mr. secretary, i do have two quick question. >> no, no i'm 81 in july. i do not need multipart questions. >> okay. >> it's 7:15 here, it's 10:15 in washington where i flew in from yesterday. >> single part question. >> feel free to go ahead. >> okay. first question is, will you -- >> no. no. you only get one. [laughter] >> turn off his mic. [laughter] >> will you write a book for republicans called, rumsfeld's clue to republicans that says, that will not tax, without doing a tax decrease. thou will not raise expenses without some sort of cut in the middle. i mean, i remember when i watched your interview on the letterman show, you had suggested that there was a time at which our debt reached something like $100 billion or something like that and the world went crazy. >> i was there. in the presidency of lyndon baines johnson, i was a congressman and it was the first federal budget in our history that hit $100 billion. and everyone just gasped at the t
had the floor up here before, sandy. >> who has the first question? okay. you have it. okay, anthony. is your mic on? >> mr. secretary, i do have two quick question. >> no, no i'm 81 in july. i do not need multipart questions. >> okay. >> it's 7:15 here, it's 10:15 in washington where i flew in from yesterday. >> single part question. >> feel free to go ahead. >> okay. first question is, will you -- >> no. no. you only get one. [laughter]...
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what if i told you hurricane sandy trigger them and to utility companies can do nothing to stop them? the suit is bringing the smoldering storm. neil: will to utility companies make a bad storm worse. queen's new york, collectively suing the long island power authority in another you killed -- utility for not tapping energy or cutting in of more to the point from flowing to their homes and all but making them tinderboxes. they utilities did not deal energized or manage electricity going to those homes ahead of and during the storm. trading of these fires. his lawyer and the homeowner on what has now become and $80 million lawsuit. to you first. home destroyed. where you now? >> we are now living in the rental property in yonkers. neil: so yours was among 120 some odd homes that burned to the ground. the power companies said they had nothing to do with that. that's what happens in arrogance . you argue they could have prevented. out? >> very simple. electricity and water bill makes . they'd taken a proactive approach and that the public trust and public safety in the forefront of their
what if i told you hurricane sandy trigger them and to utility companies can do nothing to stop them? the suit is bringing the smoldering storm. neil: will to utility companies make a bad storm worse. queen's new york, collectively suing the long island power authority in another you killed -- utility for not tapping energy or cutting in of more to the point from flowing to their homes and all but making them tinderboxes. they utilities did not deal energized or manage electricity going to...
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boat owners look to improve or repair those boats that were damaged by sandy. but keep in mind, as the economy improves, so, too, should boat sales. back to you. >> mary thompson, thanks very much. thanks for being with us. have a good weekend. >> thank you, bill. >> that'll do it for us on "closing bell". >> "fast money" starts right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city, it's times square, i'm melissa lea. our traders tonight are pete grasso, stephanie brown, and enis taner. let's get story we're following tonight and that is rising rates. better than expected balance reports sending yields into rally mode, with the ten-year yield nearing a two-year high. so we're giving you rising rate playbook for these
boat owners look to improve or repair those boats that were damaged by sandy. but keep in mind, as the economy improves, so, too, should boat sales. back to you. >> mary thompson, thanks very much. thanks for being with us. have a good weekend. >> thank you, bill. >> that'll do it for us on "closing bell". >> "fast money" starts right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city, it's times square, i'm melissa lea. our traders...
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of course, it was closed of a super storm sandy. yes, earlier. we are seeing those fireworks look like perfect weather. sound like we're going to have some perfect weather. >> all three of us were here last year, remember? >> you were in oakland reporting on fireworks. >> i was. i remember that we were trying to watch the fireworks on top -- >> key word, trying. >> looked like big stance in the sky. looks like we'll get a little bit lucky tonight. >> good evening, everybody. let's go to marina green. mobile weather is set up and waiting for the weather. we have grant here. he is my wing man, our photographer. he reports 66 degrees so far. wind picked up with gusts to 14. can you see the flag there but people are camped out ready to watch tonight's fire work. try to find the favorite location. we will have the coastal fog but it's supposed to remain offshore until after the tail end of the fireworks displays. 78 degrees in san jose. this is the scene looking out toward the bay waters. if you look carefully, you can see people streaming across the
of course, it was closed of a super storm sandy. yes, earlier. we are seeing those fireworks look like perfect weather. sound like we're going to have some perfect weather. >> all three of us were here last year, remember? >> you were in oakland reporting on fireworks. >> i was. i remember that we were trying to watch the fireworks on top -- >> key word, trying. >> looked like big stance in the sky. looks like we'll get a little bit lucky tonight. >> good...
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on the six-month anniversary of sandy hook elementary school, they launched a nationwide bus tour that started in newtown. victims of gun violence and their families are now still traveling state by state to read the names of americans who have died from gun violence since december. when the bus pulled up outside the state house in concord, this is how they were greeted. the gun rights hecklers were chanting the name ayotte, the a grieving father was shot trying to protect his daughter from her estranged husband, mr. cantor survived being shot, but his daughter did not. and this is what happened when mr. cantor tried to speak outside the state house. >> the names delivered are the names of young people. please have a little respect. [ shouting ] >> all of this propaganda. >> propaganda. >> i'm not going to leave -- here are the names. they are the names of those who have been killed by a gun in the six months since newtown. >> the pro-gun hecklers would not even let the guy with the daughter killed by gun violence speak. it got so intense that one of the protesters got hit with a taser
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charles: gun-control after sandy hook is nonexistent so far, the white house has been remiss of ellis island on each of the. joining us is doug schoen. it almost feels like weather is waldo? the president seems to be vanishing before our very eyes. where's the president? >> the president was in africa and we all have to applaud his efforts there. charles: hold on a second. he took a family vacation under attack paradigm and we applaud that? >> fighting al qaeda and trying to bring economic development to a region where we have been absent for a while is a good thing but the larger problem is we are absent in the middle east, we have no discernible impact on egypt, certainly syria we're playing catch-up with arms, john kerry spent the whole wheat as a dairy states shuttling between the arabs and israelis just to get peace talks going so he is missing and i don't see the trip to africana as of vacation. i think celebrating nelson mandela is a good thing but obviously there are important priorities that are not getting done. charles: with all the scandals in this country certainly with t
charles: gun-control after sandy hook is nonexistent so far, the white house has been remiss of ellis island on each of the. joining us is doug schoen. it almost feels like weather is waldo? the president seems to be vanishing before our very eyes. where's the president? >> the president was in africa and we all have to applaud his efforts there. charles: hold on a second. he took a family vacation under attack paradigm and we applaud that? >> fighting al qaeda and trying to bring...
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austen golsby and sandy. you two, are you different people? >> they look more like on camera. >> i think they're insulting you. >> no the class is high here t. care. just the, okay, are you different. i can see that, i'm sorry. >> anyway. >> is your hair real, by the way? >> yeah. >> luxurious, isn't it? bitter, party of one. >> stocks to watch ahead of the u.s. trading day. jim cramer will join us at the new york stock exchange. i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh...no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just a click away with our free mobile app. ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. >> welcome ba
austen golsby and sandy. you two, are you different people? >> they look more like on camera. >> i think they're insulting you. >> no the class is high here t. care. just the, okay, are you different. i can see that, i'm sorry. >> anyway. >> is your hair real, by the way? >> yeah. >> luxurious, isn't it? bitter, party of one. >> stocks to watch ahead of the u.s. trading day. jim cramer will join us at the new york stock exchange. i'm gonna have to...
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sandy is joining us from springs, maryland. caller: i want to know if catholic universities or other old -- or other religious organizations were objecting -- what if they had decided not to do it? -- what would be the consequences? host: how do into your own question? caller: i really do not have an answer. i cannot imagine the government moving in on one of those institutions. i really don't know. host: thank you for the call. many of you weighing in on our facebook page. you can join the facebook conversation at facebook. com/cspan. on our independent line, good morning from ohio. the focusing on the president's health-care law. on friday.was made likely to continue debate in congress and states around the country. your reaction? i do not mind contraceptives just as long as they use it responsibly. host: is that your point? we will go next to michael, also on our independent line from salt lake city, utah. caller: good morning. i wanted to point at something -- point out something that doesn't seem to be clear. this is a gra
sandy is joining us from springs, maryland. caller: i want to know if catholic universities or other old -- or other religious organizations were objecting -- what if they had decided not to do it? -- what would be the consequences? host: how do into your own question? caller: i really do not have an answer. i cannot imagine the government moving in on one of those institutions. i really don't know. host: thank you for the call. many of you weighing in on our facebook page. you can join the...
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sandy settled the score as to whether they were worth it. in the towns that townsdune systems, the ones that didn't, the damage was completes of there is no longer a debate in new jersey about whether we should now there is no longer a debate in new jersey about whether we should have them as a safety precaution. that is number one. i pitched to president obama that that is one of the things that had to be included in the aid package, the ability to complete the dune system along the entire 130-mile-long atlantic coast of new jersey. congress agreed. we have the money to do that. that is what we are working on now to do that. [applause] second, you had to deal with the ordinances and towns regarding the building code and work with the state to now deal with using better materials and more resilient types of standards. what we saw in new jersey was in an older town, a lot of big, beautiful homes on the ocean that were built in the 1950's or 1960's -- they look beautiful -- but they could not stand up to the storm. they had no dunes and very o
sandy settled the score as to whether they were worth it. in the towns that townsdune systems, the ones that didn't, the damage was completes of there is no longer a debate in new jersey about whether we should now there is no longer a debate in new jersey about whether we should have them as a safety precaution. that is number one. i pitched to president obama that that is one of the things that had to be included in the aid package, the ability to complete the dune system along the entire...
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shut down last october after superstorm sandy overwhelmed that whole area. cnn's pamela brown was there this morning as the very first tourist arrived. hi, pamela. >> reporter: brooke, an estimated 15,000 people are expected to pour into liberty island today to see lady liberty in all her glory on this independence day. today holds special meaning for these visitors. for the first ones here in eight months. lady liberty is once again ready to face the masses. yearning for a closer look at one of america's most iconic figures. >> to be here at the statue of liberty on its opening day on the fourth of july, it's just amazing. it's really -- it's just -- makes your heart swell. >> everyone's been waiting for so long to be back here. i think it's beautiful. we all see pictures. but to be here makes everything more real. >> reporter: superstorm sandy forced lady liberty's closing just a day after her 126th anniversary. while the statue itself immersed unscathed, storm surge socked almost three-quarters of liberty island. leaving bricks ripped up, docks destroyed
shut down last october after superstorm sandy overwhelmed that whole area. cnn's pamela brown was there this morning as the very first tourist arrived. hi, pamela. >> reporter: brooke, an estimated 15,000 people are expected to pour into liberty island today to see lady liberty in all her glory on this independence day. today holds special meaning for these visitors. for the first ones here in eight months. lady liberty is once again ready to face the masses. yearning for a closer look at...
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hurricane sandy was another one. use optical anticipating -- one of the most correlated words was bored. here is a selfie of me preparing for a storm. it is very real-time. >> we have time for one more question, and it is uninformed tradition to ask all of our speakers of the following -- kevin and mike, what are your 60 second ideas to change the world? incrediblein this time where people around the world -- you require some research to get something out there -- you can build something, an app something that can be used by some in the next day. at no point can you build or construct something that can touch somebody all around the world. we are just two people. one of the most beautiful moments early on when smart phones were coming out, it was and youthe early apps could play york ocarina and you would see on the globe another ocarina player and that was so moving. my 60- spiel is that we live in a time where you can create those connections in the world and the tools are making it possible to be able to do that a
hurricane sandy was another one. use optical anticipating -- one of the most correlated words was bored. here is a selfie of me preparing for a storm. it is very real-time. >> we have time for one more question, and it is uninformed tradition to ask all of our speakers of the following -- kevin and mike, what are your 60 second ideas to change the world? incrediblein this time where people around the world -- you require some research to get something out there -- you can build something,...
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you worked in american samoa, with hurricane sandy. what has been your role? guest: my branch provides assistance, whatever that may be, to state and local health departments. and also to ngos. we work closely with american red cross, and during hurricane sandy, we deployed staff to help and shelters to conduct surveillance for injuries and illnesses in the shelters. inalso provide assistance helping states assess the needs in their communities so that they can allocate resources to communities that have been affected by zip -- by disasters. 120 degrees out west right now. what is your advice to people? cool. number one, stay if you can, go to air- conditioned environment. not have air conditioning, there are public libraries, walls, family and friends. stay cool is number one. no. 2, stay hydrated. a drink plenty of fluids. drinksay from captivated and drinks that have high sugar content, and of course, alcohol. do not wait until you are thirsty to hydrate. maintain fluids. stay informed. stay tuned to local weather alerts. ofugh the signs and symptoms heat a
you worked in american samoa, with hurricane sandy. what has been your role? guest: my branch provides assistance, whatever that may be, to state and local health departments. and also to ngos. we work closely with american red cross, and during hurricane sandy, we deployed staff to help and shelters to conduct surveillance for injuries and illnesses in the shelters. inalso provide assistance helping states assess the needs in their communities so that they can allocate resources to communities...
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we had hurricane andrew and hurricane sandy last year which would cause prices to go up. what would it take? >> a gulf coast hurricane. if you get probability cones in the gulf of mexico this year, particularly, july and august. after september not so much. if you get that we've got about nine million barrels of a day of refining capacity, more than half of the u.s. refining capacity is in texas, louisiana, mississippi. so, if we get some violent storms and they threaten refineries, refineries have to close on a precautionary basis. without the storms i think we'll see much lower prices toward the end of the year, in the last 100 days. i think next 60 days or so are a little bit middle of the road. lori: the u.s., we're on track to actually have more domestic oil than we will import very soon, shortly. that is a milestone, isn't it? >> i think somewhere in the next six weeks we'll be producing more oil in the united states since we, since, more -- adam: more than we import? >> i believe since february of 1992. we're talking about 22, 21 years here. and we're going to hit
we had hurricane andrew and hurricane sandy last year which would cause prices to go up. what would it take? >> a gulf coast hurricane. if you get probability cones in the gulf of mexico this year, particularly, july and august. after september not so much. if you get that we've got about nine million barrels of a day of refining capacity, more than half of the u.s. refining capacity is in texas, louisiana, mississippi. so, if we get some violent storms and they threaten refineries,...
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our guest this morning is mark sandy. much better so far and the markets are reacting positively. >> well, the 10-year bond yield. >> went to 2.67%. >> and the stock market is digesting that reasonably well. >> holding on. >> and we will have to watch what is going on there. >> and is there a problem of the 10-year yield or almost doing the tapering for the fed? >> well, the expectation is to end the year at 2.5, so if we are at 2.60 or so. >> we have been at 2.70 a couple of weeks ago. >> well, at sustained basis. >> at the end of the year? >> 2.50? >> yes. >> then we are golden. >> higher? >> well, then i downgrade, because of the housing. >> and the gdp growth? >> it is very, very weak, and like 1 or 1.5%, so there is a lag between that and job growth which suggests that we are not out of the woods yet in terms of the job growth and creation going forward so we have a few more months of that. >> see, every time we don't go down in the "usa today" headline number, the fed stays that far a away from 6.50% or whatever it
our guest this morning is mark sandy. much better so far and the markets are reacting positively. >> well, the 10-year bond yield. >> went to 2.67%. >> and the stock market is digesting that reasonably well. >> holding on. >> and we will have to watch what is going on there. >> and is there a problem of the 10-year yield or almost doing the tapering for the fed? >> well, the expectation is to end the year at 2.5, so if we are at 2.60 or so. >> we...
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in just a few months after hurricane sandy, the boat industry is back nationally. mary thompson is here to explain. mary? >> hey there, kelly. boat sales are up and they're actually getting some help from higher prices on land. we'll have that story coming up after the break. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta
in just a few months after hurricane sandy, the boat industry is back nationally. mary thompson is here to explain. mary? >> hey there, kelly. boat sales are up and they're actually getting some help from higher prices on land. we'll have that story coming up after the break. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a...
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the statue of liberty reopened to crowds of visitors, months after being closed because of hurricane sandy. the 126-year-old statue was spared, liberty island was damaged by the storm. worker spent weeks cleaning away mud and debris. some parts of the island are still blocked off, but she's looking good. we'll be back in a few moments' time. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> portuguese prime minister coelho says he has reached an agreement with a coalition partner that will provide stability for the government after a series of meetings with the party, the prime minister said a final agreement would be reached over the next few days. mr. costa says it might need to rethink the adjustment program if they don't get both the politicians and the population in agreement on it as well. so clearly people
the statue of liberty reopened to crowds of visitors, months after being closed because of hurricane sandy. the 126-year-old statue was spared, liberty island was damaged by the storm. worker spent weeks cleaning away mud and debris. some parts of the island are still blocked off, but she's looking good. we'll be back in a few moments' time. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having...
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finally on this july 4, the statue of liberty, which has been closed since the damage from hurricane sandy, will reopen today. in large crowd is expected for the holiday and a ribbon cutting ceremony will take place. repairs to a brick walkways is still underway. some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. oakies thought coming west they would leave behind the racism. the sun shines more benign the on them here. they said it was an even more cruel kind of racism. a smile in the face, but a dagger in the back is how they describe california. they were not allowed to live in any of the cities, not even the small towns. the only land that was available to them when these patches of out lying lands. when you ride up on the land, it is so salty, it looks like it has snowed here. this was the land that was available to them. they built their wooden shacks. no water. they had to go into town to affect the water. no city sewers -- to fetch the water. no police from this area. it was a no man's land. african americans who migrated to bakersfield, california from the south. on c-span's american hi
finally on this july 4, the statue of liberty, which has been closed since the damage from hurricane sandy, will reopen today. in large crowd is expected for the holiday and a ribbon cutting ceremony will take place. repairs to a brick walkways is still underway. some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. oakies thought coming west they would leave behind the racism. the sun shines more benign the on them here. they said it was an even more cruel kind of racism. a smile in the face, but a...
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. >> bill: and up in san francisco, the other couple to women, kris perry and sandy steir were married. don't know who officiated up there. long line of couples at san francisco city hall. they set up extra tables and everything for the americans at san francisco city hall which is where it started back in 2004 i think under gavin newsom. and here's how that went down in san francisco. >> let the rings exchanged and the vows declared symbolize your commitment sincerity and affection and may your love never falter. by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the state of california, i now declare you spouses for life. clear cheer. [ cheering ] >> turns out gay weddings are just as boring as straight weddings. >> bill: we'll talk about the political implications of the supreme court defense of marriage decision. laura bassett will join us later from "huffington post" and david, we'll get right into it. but first -- dan has the big headlines of the day. >> other headlines making news on this monday, alec baldwin is apologizing to a reporter after running his mouth again. he went
. >> bill: and up in san francisco, the other couple to women, kris perry and sandy steir were married. don't know who officiated up there. long line of couples at san francisco city hall. they set up extra tables and everything for the americans at san francisco city hall which is where it started back in 2004 i think under gavin newsom. and here's how that went down in san francisco. >> let the rings exchanged and the vows declared symbolize your commitment sincerity and affection...
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the old phone lines on fire island destroyed by hurricane sandy. verizon replacing them with a wireless system. sounds like a riddle, why is china's yellow sea green? answer, a massive growth of al alg algae, beaches covered in a thick layer of what i think is icky green. in the orlando sentinel the story of the missing california dog found three years later in a florida animal shelter. the pit bull and its owner should be reunited this weekend. >> too big to press. >>> zain asher's got the business news. big number, jobs. >> of course the june jobs report. we're an hour and a halfway from the june jobs report. stock futures strongly higher in anticipation. cnn money poll expects 155,000 new jobs with jobless rate falling to 7.5%. relief for home buyers the average rate for the 30-year fixed rate mortgage fell to 4.29%, down from two-year high one week earlier. the 15-year also falling to 3.39%. and the "wall street journal" says some ar lines are lowering ticket prices but making up for it by charging passengers for services that used to be free,
the old phone lines on fire island destroyed by hurricane sandy. verizon replacing them with a wireless system. sounds like a riddle, why is china's yellow sea green? answer, a massive growth of al alg algae, beaches covered in a thick layer of what i think is icky green. in the orlando sentinel the story of the missing california dog found three years later in a florida animal shelter. the pit bull and its owner should be reunited this weekend. >> too big to press. >>> zain...
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that's causing things like super storm sandy, coastal flooding, heat waves, and those are very serious issues that need to be addressed. >> tucker: the question is whether we know what we can do about it and the answer is, of course -- >> we certainly do know. >> tucker: congresswoman capito, most coal in the world is burned by the developing world, by china and india. is it unilateral disarmament to end it here. >> the exports are up. we have exported not only to china and india, we're export to go europe now. germany is buying west virginia coal. i think the problem here is coal provides over 30% of the base energy load in this country. renewables cannot get us there. so further investigation and research into clean coal and a better way to burn it, absolutely we need to go this direction. but i would invite my friend, debbie, to come to west virginia and have her learn about the economic effects of this policy to communities all across the state of west virginia. this is not just a -- we're going to harm a few people. this is an entire region of our country. we have 94% of power gen
that's causing things like super storm sandy, coastal flooding, heat waves, and those are very serious issues that need to be addressed. >> tucker: the question is whether we know what we can do about it and the answer is, of course -- >> we certainly do know. >> tucker: congresswoman capito, most coal in the world is burned by the developing world, by china and india. is it unilateral disarmament to end it here. >> the exports are up. we have exported not only to china...
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closed for the better part of two years and originally closed in 2011 and was hit hard by super storm sandy last fall. 75% of liberty island was completely flooded. but it is now back and ready for business. the first ferries will arrive by 9:00 tomorrow morning and people can begin going up the 305-foot tall lady liberty immediately. >> bill: happy 4th indeed. yes, indeed. military told president morsi -- egyptian military, he had 48 hours to meet the protestor's demands or he was going to be out of a job. the president yesterday gave a speech saying i'm not going anywhere. joining us from cairo on our news line, abigail is the cairo bureau chief for "the washington post." abigail, good to talk to you this morning. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> bill: let me ask you first of all the 48-hour deadline, have we reached it or when does it run out? >> the deadline is expected to run out sometime late this afternoon. now egypt does not typically stick to exact timing on anything. but it was issued around 4:00 p.m. close to 48 hours ago. so the country is very anxious ri
closed for the better part of two years and originally closed in 2011 and was hit hard by super storm sandy last fall. 75% of liberty island was completely flooded. but it is now back and ready for business. the first ferries will arrive by 9:00 tomorrow morning and people can begin going up the 305-foot tall lady liberty immediately. >> bill: happy 4th indeed. yes, indeed. military told president morsi -- egyptian military, he had 48 hours to meet the protestor's demands or he was going...
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. >>> and at number five, nearly eight months after hurricane sandy battered liberty island, the statue of liberty will reopen to the public for the first time, appropriately enough, on the fourth of july. how about that? >> that is great. i was in a fishing tournament watching the island, so many people working to get it ready. it's going to be great. >> can't wait to see her. >>> you know what else is great? the royal baby countdown. it is great. the duchess of cambridge is expected to give birth this month and speculation is rampant about whether she'll have a little boy or little girl, but is there a science behind the guessing game? senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen, you went all the way to london to figure this out. >> we did. >> is there an answer, or are we just guess something. >> there is an answer which might be more likely. there's actually science that says there's telltale signs and in the case of the royal baby, it looks like they are going to have a -- i'm not telling, you have to watch. >> reporter: will katherine give birth to a boy or girl? prince or prince
. >>> and at number five, nearly eight months after hurricane sandy battered liberty island, the statue of liberty will reopen to the public for the first time, appropriately enough, on the fourth of july. how about that? >> that is great. i was in a fishing tournament watching the island, so many people working to get it ready. it's going to be great. >> can't wait to see her. >>> you know what else is great? the royal baby countdown. it is great. the duchess of...